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Thread: Delhi's Donkey
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27th October 2013, 12:26 #1
Delhi's Donkey
Kimi for being a twat and blocking Grosjean.
Lotus for Kimi's strategy.
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27th October 2013, 12:30 #2
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Re: Delhi's Donkey
for sure donkimi (c) Warri
otherwise hardly any real donkeys this timeUnited in diversity !!!
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27th October 2013, 12:38 #3
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Re: Delhi's Donkey
Lotus for "miscalculating". RBR for giving a "faulty" alternator to Webber & the whole race.
Forza Jules! Forza Michael!
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27th October 2013, 12:39 #4
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Re: Delhi's Donkey
Pirelli. And whoever is supposed to regulate pollution in the region around the Buddh track. The air certainly didn't look like it lacked sufficient thickness and taste.
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27th October 2013, 12:41 #5
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Re: Delhi's Donkey
My choice is Pirelli. Those soft tires on this track were useless!
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27th October 2013, 13:13 #6
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Lotus is the clear donkey of the race. A long pitstop for Kimi and and strategy where he was supposed to drive from lap 7 to finish with the same tires. Permane is the special donkey for publicly cursing at the driver who they owe much of their current success.
“Leave me alone!”
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27th October 2013, 13:17 #7
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Re: Delhi's Donkey
Originally Posted by ShiftingGears
However, I think I have to disagree about Pirelli this time. At least those vastly different tyre compounds provided some entertainment and very interesting and ambitious strategies. And this time the tyres weren't dangerous nor delaminating either.
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27th October 2013, 13:48 #8
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Re: Delhi's Donkey
Fernando for being absolutely nowhere. Dishonourable mention to Lotus for effing up Kimi's strategy.
как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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27th October 2013, 13:59 #9
Re: Delhi's Donkey
No real donkeys in this race IMO. Lotus wasn't going to win in any strategy, so trying to get Kimi with one stop was a fun idea, maybe the first stop was four laps too soon, but a good effort still.
In many races Pirelli bought too similar compounds to races, but this time I think the difference was bit too great. It was what, 51 laps between the extremes of laps between the two compounds(Vettel vs Kimi).C'est la vie ja taksi tuo.
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27th October 2013, 14:22 #10
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Re: Delhi's Donkey
Lotus - For the bizzare Kimi strategy.
DRS - Sooooooooooooo Easy to pass along that back straight. Most of the time not even needing a driver to be brave on the brakes.
A strange situation with the Pirelli tyres too, but maybe not at Donkey levels. As Jens said they were not dangerous just not of much use.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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